Kruppe
Also known as: Kruppe of Darujhistan, the Eel (suspected) | Race: Human | Warren/Affiliation: Darujhistan, D'riss (Elder Warren of Earth — through dreams)Summary
Kruppe is a rotund, seemingly foolish, endlessly loquacious citizen of Darujhistan who is in fact one of the most extraordinary figures in the Malazan world. Perpetually eating, talking in an elaborate third-person style, and appearing to bumble through life, Kruppe conceals behind his comic exterior a mind of staggering depth and magical abilities that rival those of ascendants. He is widely suspected of being "the Eel" — the mysterious information broker who controls Darujhistan's underworld — though he would never confirm such a thing directly.
Kruppe is unique in the series as a character who moves through the story as both comic relief and cosmic player. His dream-walking abilities allow him to traverse realms and interact with powers far beyond mortal reach. He serves as narrator for significant portions of Toll the Hounds, and his verbose, meandering style masks profound truths and careful manipulations. He is a trickster figure in the truest sense — one who uses apparent foolishness as both shield and weapon.
Despite his absurdity, Kruppe is fundamentally a protector of Darujhistan. He loves his city with all his considerable heart, and much of his scheming is directed toward keeping it safe from the various powers — mortal and divine — that would consume it. He is one of the few characters who consistently outmanoeuvres gods and ascendants through nothing more than wit, charm, and an apparently inexhaustible appetite.
Arc by Book
Book 1: Gardens of the Moon
Kruppe is introduced as a seemingly hapless denizen of Darujhistan who frequents the Phoenix Inn and befriends Crokus Younghand. He is recruited by the mysterious Eel (who may be himself) and becomes entangled in the various plots surrounding the city. His dream-walking abilities are first revealed, and he demonstrates a capacity to interact with Elder powers. He plays a crucial role in the events surrounding the Jaghut Tyrant, though his precise contributions are deliberately obscured by his own misdirection.
Book 3: Memories of Ice
Kruppe serves as a diplomat and intermediary between the various allied forces — the Malazan Host, Caladan Brood's army, and the Tiste Andii — working to keep the alliance functional. His interactions with Anomander Rake and other powerful figures reveal that even the Lord of Moon's Spawn treats Kruppe with a certain bemused respect. He continues to dream-walk and manipulate events from behind his facade of foolishness.
Book 8: Toll the Hounds
Kruppe takes centre stage as the narrator and one of the key actors in the convergence at Darujhistan. He serves as narrator for the book, his verbose style framing the tragedy and wonder of events. He plays a direct role in the climactic confrontations, demonstrating powers that surprise even those who thought they knew him. His protection of Darujhistan during the convergence reveals the true depth of his abilities and commitment.
Key Relationships
- Crokus Younghand — protege and friend; Kruppe watches over the young thief
- Anomander Rake — the Son of Darkness treats Kruppe with unusual respect
- Caladan Brood — interacts with the warlord during the MoI campaign
- Whiskeyjack — alliance during the events of GotM and MoI
- Murillio — close friend and fellow Darujhistan resident
- Rallick Nom — friend and fellow player in Darujhistan's shadow games
- Iskaral Pust — comic foil; their encounters are legendary for absurdity
- K'rul — Elder God whose bar the Phoenix Inn sits upon; mysterious connection
Notable Quotes
"Kruppe is a man of vast intellect, matched only by his vast appetite. This is as it should be." — GotM
"Kruppe assures one and all, the world is in good hands. Kruppe's hands. Now, is there more cake?" — TtH
"Ah, but this is the nature of Kruppe — to confound, to confuse, and to eat well in the process." — MoI
Appearances
| Book | Role |
| 1. Gardens of the Moon | Major |
| 2. Deadhouse Gates | Absent |
| 3. Memories of Ice | Major |
| 4. House of Chains | Mentioned |
| 5. Midnight Tides | Absent |
| 6. The Bonehunters | Mentioned |
| 7. Reaper's Gale | Absent |
| 8. Toll the Hounds | Major (narrator) |
| 9. Dust of Dreams | Mentioned |
| 10. The Crippled God | Minor |